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US BioEnergy Begins Commercial Production At Albert City And Central City Ethanol Plants

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by Staff Writers
St. Paul MN (SPX) Jan 23, 2007
US BioEnergy has announced that its Albert City and Central City ethanol plants began operations in late November and have transitioned to commercial production. With these plants in commercial production, US BioEnergy is the largest pure-play ethanol producer in the United States. US Bio Albert City is a new facility located near Albert City, Iowa and US Bio Platte Valley is a newly expanded facility in Central City, Nebraska.

Each facility is expected to produce approximately 100 million gallons of ethanol per year, 320,000 tons of distillers grains per year and employ about 45 people.

"This is an important milestone for our company and to the revitalization of the American heartland," said Gordon Ommen, CEO and chairman. "It's the spirit and dedication of the American farmer that's making this possible."

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H2Gen Provides Hydrogen Generator For Orlando Energy Station
Alexandria VA (SPX) Jan 23, 2007
H2Gen Innovations has announced that it has delivered its factory-tested HGM 2000 hydrogen generation system to Chevron Hydrogen Company, for use in Chevron's hydrogen energy station being constructed near the Orlando, Florida airport. The fueling station at Orlando, funded in part by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, is expected to be operational by early 2007 and will support hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine powered buses that will be used at the airport.







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